Perspectives on Quine
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Perspectives on Quine
(Philosophers and their critics, 6)
Blackwell, 1993
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Proceedings of Perspectives on Quine: an International Conference, Apr. 9-13, 1988, at Washington University in St. Louis, sponsored by the James S. McDonnell Foundation and the Washington University Faculty of Arts and Sciences and its Philosophy Dept
Includes bibliographical references and index
Bibliography of Quine's works cited in comments: p. [348]
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of 21 essays deals with the thought of the American philosopher, Willard Van Orman Quine. After the editors' brief introduction to Quine's thought, the volume opens with an essay by Quine entitled "Three Indeterminacies". Here Quine presents his latest thoughts on a number of controversial issues such as indeterminacy of translation, inscrutability of reference and underdetermination of physical theory. The 20 essays that follow, written by philosophers and scholars and arranged alphabetically by author, examine a variety of Quine's concerns ranging from logic and set theory to natural language, truth, evidence, natural kinds and naturalized epistemology. Quine's comments follow each of the essays.
目次
- Three indeterminacies, W.V. Quin
- a central problem for a speech-dispositional account of logic and language, Alan Berger
- Quine on underdetermination, Lars Bergstrom, Carnap, Quine and the rejection of intuition, Richard Creath
- meaning, truth and evidence, Donald Davidson, Quine, Burton Dreben
- indeterminacy and mental states, Dagfinn Follesdal
- rebuilding the ship while sailing the water, Susan Haack
- natural kinds, Ian Hacking, immanent and transcendent approaches to the theory of meaning, Gilbert Harma, Quine as a member of the tradition of the university of language, Jaakko Hintikka
- the refutation of indeterminacy, Jerrold Katz
- why and how to naturalize epistemology, Dirk Koppelberg
- holism and naturalized epistemology confronted with the problem of truth, Henri Lauener
- a backward look at Quine's animadversions on modalities
- is existence what existential quantification expresses?, Alex Orenstein
- genetic explanation in "The Roots of Reference", Charles Parsons
- doing without meaning, Anthony Quinton
- two conceptions of philosophy, P.F. Strawson
- Quine's physicalism, Barry Stroud
- learning and meaning, Joseph S. Ullian.
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